Finding the guy is one thing choosing your makeup look is another.After my previous wedding makeup look I decided to create a softer look. This look really achieves a feminine bridal appeal to wear on the big day. My top question is what are your top products to have in your makeup kit when doing bridal parties ?I picked some of my tried and true products for this look which I will list below. If you want to see the full step by step of this look check out the Youtube Tutorial listed below. Happy Wedding Season!

Urban Decay - Setting Spray Up all Night *top product you need to keep your makeup in place

Tips -2 weeks prior to wedding day go for facials to clear out your skinLeading up to the wedding do not use any new makeup products or skincare ( your skin can have a reaction or make you BREAK OUT!) Stay with your tried and true products If a break out does occur apply eye drops to the acne to take down the redness.Mix Aspirin and water to create a paste, apply to acne to take down swelling and redness Avoid SPF foundation on the big day! You Don't want flashback Blot your lipstick with a tissue and setting powder to make it last longer

Breath and Enjoy the day. Don't let your wedding be stressful at the end of the day everything will get done. This day of all days just let everything be what it is and don't get worked up over the small stuff. Chances are your guest won't even notice that Susan in culinary forgot to add that one extra spice.

​I have seen this photo making it's rounds on Pinterest under wedding makeup, for good reason. This classic red lip look is timeless and suits many skin tones.I have yet to do a wedding party, partly because I'm so nervous to do one. Time management is a huge factor. I have so many questions, all of them go like this. Who do you do first the bride or bridesmaids? How much time should you give yourself before the wedding? How many people is too many people in the bridal party to take on by yourself? How much should you be charging that is a fair rate? and the list goes on. If anyone has some advice to leave in the comments I would be all ears and very grateful.